T-Mobile authorized retailer Arch Telecom wants to bring integrity back to the wireless industry
Some reps have been known to add accessories or new lines to phone upgrades even without the customer’s approval. These T-Mobile employees seem to do whatever they need to do to generate larger commissions and figure that they can always use the excuse that they were simply looking to meet the tough metrics and goals forced on them by corporate. And it’s not just those working in T-Mobile‘s corporate stores that are excused of using shady sales techniques.
Arch Telecom promises to get rid of shady sales techniques. | Image credit-The Mobile Report
If this sounds crazy, it’s because it is crazy. A customer interaction without a sale would reportedly have to be reported to higher-ups. And you have to assume that whatever Arch is doing, T-Mobile is doing too with its corporate stores.
But Arch recently sent a message via chat app GroupMe that was also sent to T-Mobile’s Senior Director for Authorized Retail Accounts, the Account Manager for Dealer Channel, and the VP of Dealer Accounts. The message says that Arch’s sales team must sell “the right way” and maintain T-Mobile‘s Un-Carrier reputation for integrity and fairness in each customer-rep interaction. “Every customer interaction must be met with transparency and a relentless commitment to do it the right way.”
Hopefully, Arch takes the lead and successfully ends the fraudulent behaviors that have some third-party retailers (TPR) on the defensive along with T-Mobile‘s corporate-owned stores.
Source: www.phonearena.com